Podcast interview
I was delighted to join the Nerding Out On Neurodiversity podcast this week with Dr. Matt Zakreski & Jake Noonan. Here’s what they had to say about the episode:
This episode we talk with Dr. Emily King, an incredible advocate for all neurodiverse individuals to help them thrive in school and in life!
Dr. Emily has worked with families, students, and schools for 20+ years, always making sure to approach with empathy and authenticity. As such, Dr. Emily hopes to share her story with the world to help everyone understand and embrace neurodiversity -- in any form. Together, we dive into the minutia of neurodiversity as well as school and parent responses and responsibilities. We absolutely loved our time with Dr. Emily and know you will too!
Workshop replay feature…
[WORKSHOP REPLAY] Navigating School for Your Neurodivergent Child
Are you a parent raising a neurodivergent child of any age who want tips navigating school for your child. Public, private, homeschool, unschool? What are all the options?
Now scheduling fall professional development…
My August speaking calendar is OPEN!
I speak at schools, parent organizations, and businesses all wanting to better understand the intersection of neurodiversity, education, and mental health.
If you are a school administrator looking for professional development for your pre-K through 8th grade teachers, you’re in the right place!
I’m available in-person in for North Carolina and virtually.
Topics available include understanding neurodiversity, how anxiety impacts learning, reframing student behavior, teacher mental wellness, creating an inclusive classroom community, and effective collaboration with parents.
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